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Bill Hallow
On Wednesday, August 28, 2019, 05:07:15 PM EDT, Ray Leaman
wrote:
OK. Thanks. I'll pass.
On Friday, July 19, 2019 at 3:01:03 PM UTC-4, Rick Waters wrote:
OK, so I won that auction, where the "flutter" (LOL) or more appropriately, the
Woodchuck, was for s
Jim Forget feeler gauges for the large measurements. The answer is to use bar
stock. Bar stock comes in square rods, in various sizes, and it also comes in
brass which will be easy on your tools. The common use for bar stock is the
square key that fits into the key-ways that prevent the
Roger One solution to saving videos and music is to install a ‘Screen
Capture’ program on your computer. The program will capture and save anything
that is playing on your computer screen. I use a program called ‘Movavi Screen
Capture Studio 7.' The cost is about $30. Just Google
For me it was a Legacy referral.
Bill
From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2013 5:28 PM
Subject: ATTN New Members and Lurkers
How did you find our Group on Google?
A. Google
, and it is in a water based formulation. I
suspect that this may be a best bet if the price is not too high.
There was one silicone dry lube in a pump spray, but the silicone causes
finishing problems and is best kept out of the shop. Better check that
Endust for silicone.
Bill Hallow
Responding to your message
From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 8:42 PM
Subject: Test
I need a responses to this message.
-Tim
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Tim
I have an old machine with steel rails. It will take a while but I will snap
some photos and post them. Do you have anything in particular that you want a
picture of?
Bill
From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
Tim
I can not overstate how much your efforts are appreciated. We know that just
putting your knowledge into writing is a big effort, but the pictures too is
just over the top
Thanks so very much
Bill
From: Tim Krause artmarb...@comcast.net
To:
From what I’ve read the reason that you should never let the bit to bottom out
in the router collet is that when the bit is bottomed out the collet cannot
securely grip the bit and with that all of the problems of slippage,
misalignment and so on.
What I’ve seen recommended is to place a
. That was fun :-).
-Tim
- Original Message -
From: Bill Hallow
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: More Google Changes
Tim
In the past I had a lot of work re-formatting text when I pulled stuff off of
the web, but then I came across
Hello All
My name is Bill Hallow, Live in Annapolis, Maryland
My Email address is: wchal...@verizon.net
About me: I am trained as a chemical engineer and am now retired, and I am an
intermediate level woodworker, Legacy beginner. I have worked for the Navy
(civilian) for 30 years
Hi
There is another way to go about this. I have been using wooden adjustment
knobs
for shop equipment that are made a bit differently. First a hole is drilled in
the knob, or face plate. The hole is sized to the root diameter of the flats on
the nut. Then the nut is then pressed into the
Dustin
I’m originally from Portage, which is near Hollidaysburg Pa. There are lots of
good suppliers of inexpensive hardwoods within just a few miles of you. Don’t
get up there much lately, but have brought many truck loads of great kiln dried
hardwoods back from my trips to there. For my
Good Morning Art
Thanks for sharing your situation and your history with us. Many, many thanks
for your very special service to our country.
May God bless you and smile upon you in this struggle to beat the odds one more
time..
Bill H
From: Art Ransom
, Bill Hallow wchal...@verizon.net wrote:
Bill
It’s time to show my ignorance.
I’m also not an electrician, but I don’t understand why you should have this
120 volt / 240volt problem. In the US all power coming in from the street is
240 volts, the supplied power is mechanically split
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